(or unofficial Rufus) that mimics its functionality for mobile users. The Ghost in the Machine: A Rufus Story

For advanced users, installing Termux (a terminal emulator for Android) provides a Linux environment. With the dd (data duplicator) command and proper USB permissions (often requiring root), a user can manually write an ISO to a drive. This is the most powerful but least user-friendly method.

If you’ve landed on this page searching for a you are likely one of two types of users. Either you are a tech enthusiast hoping to create a bootable USB drive directly from your smartphone or tablet, or you are a PC user who mistakenly thought Rufus had a mobile companion app.

If you need to create bootable USB drives , use these proven tools: